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South Al - This was great. You got me, too, because I was expecting it to be something about Moses showing up at South Park and ending part of some obscene situation with those kids. Yeah, I would have laughed probably, but his was better. 5's. On a larger note, I've just been blown away at the large number of incredibly well-written, well-thought out, thought-provoking pieces I've read just from today's postings so far. The wide variety of topics and issued brought forward has been amazing. Thanks to all.

NOTE: The original song is NOT a composition by Cat Stevens. It is a well-known Christian hymn written by Eleanor Farjeon. (I collect hymnals, owning around 300.) Cat just thought it would be a good thing to record. (He was not yet Muslim at the time.) South Park Al: great job! 555.